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Great movie! The Big Short was good, but Margin Call was better. Just didn’t have as big of names involved.
Lot of tech start ups have money invested using that bank. Not all of it is protected.ELI5 please
“Don’t generate revenue” = hard to blame others. Relied on others (debt) and it backfired. Sorry. Your Going to have to find someone else to carry the load while you tinker.This is how this becomes problematic.
"And many start-ups in Silicon Valley don’t generate revenue at all, instead relying on fundraising rounds from venture-capital firms. “Let’s say you’re a high flying startup who banked with SVB, raised $100 million, burns a million dollars a month, and has no revenue,” the founder says. “You’re actually f—ed.”
Source: https://time.com/6262009/silicon-valley-bank-deposit-insurance/
Great movie! The Big Short was good, but Margin Call was better. Just didn’t have as big of names involved.
Not quite right. It was cash money deposits that were going to evaporate.“Don’t generate revenue” = hard to blame others. Relied on others (debt) and it backfired. Sorry. Your Going to have to find someone else to carry the load while you tinker.
Why? The Fed is definitely raising next week. Unless the Treasury forces mark-to-market on HTM funds (that would cause a problem!), it doesn't matter. Right?By backstopping SVB, the Fed has essentially said that there is no limit to deposit guarantees. That should calm nerves short term, but at the same time, if the Fed does raise the interest rate next week, I can see the same VCs going batshit again and causing problems.
Oh would that cause a problem. There is an irrational sense with some regional banks. It's not like we didn't already know about the MBS that many of them carry, but I've seen a bunch of VCs and hedge funds guys throwing fits online about it. Look at the beating Schwab took today. Part of me really wonders if it's not all show just to keep the Fed from raising rates further.Why? The Fed is definitely raising next week. Unless the Treasury forces mark-to-market on HTM funds (that would cause a problem!), it doesn't matter. Right?
Will be interesting to see if the big players start filing these for emergency liquidity or if they are planning to pick up some smaller banks at a discount.